Welcome to the Team TCS Wiki. This is a wonderful way for us to share ideas on lessons, books, strategies, in all areas of curriculum. As a member of this Wiki you may add to any page by clicking at the top the "Edit This Page" button. This Wiki will be everchanging. Further development will mean creating new pages to meet the professional interests of the community. On each page you can contribute by clicking on the "Edit This Page" button. If you have links or other ideas for how to make the pages even better please contact me. It's important to me that you feel comfortable doing this. Please don't worry about "messing it up." The idea is to fill the pages with all of our ideas so we can learn from one another.

I hope you will be an active participant.
Your friend in the library,
Beth


Feb. 4, 2011

Here is a link to the core values done on Wordle.net:

TCS Core Values

January 28, 2011

Someone last week sent me a YouTube video from many years ago called The Point. It is in 8 parts but is a great video to show to students and to help get a real conversation going regarding respect and caring.

The Point Part 1
The Point Part 2
The Point Part 3
The Point Part 4
The Point Part 5
The Point Part 6
The Point Part 7
The Point Part 8


January 26, 2011
It's been a while, but our little Wiki is still here with all the great info that I added way back when. Bob - this could be the answer to your question of how do we develop a warehouse for these ideas for our affective education program. I've added pages on the side for each division and can add a page for each grade so as we get ideas that we use or want to use exclusively for some grade levels we can post that on those pages. If all members of the FAS join this then you can set up your membership so that you will be emailed when changes are made. Or you could just log on once a week or once a month to see what's new. What do you think? Click join this Wiki and let's see what we can make it!
Your friend in the library,
Beth


March 29, 2009
Hello Team TCS:
What other areas of professional growth are you interested in seeing as part of this wiki? I know many have spent time this year exploring more with web 2.0. Perhaps we could create a technology page where we could share how we're using what we learned. What do you think?
Beth